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How to user hexadecimal UIColor in swift
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// | |
// UIColor.swift | |
// | |
// Created by Quentin De Quelen on 09/06/15. | |
// | |
import UIKit | |
extension UIColor { | |
convenience init(red: Int, green: Int, blue: Int) { | |
assert(red >= 0 && red <= 255, "Invalid red component") | |
assert(green >= 0 && green <= 255, "Invalid green component") | |
assert(blue >= 0 && blue <= 255, "Invalid blue component") | |
self.init(red: CGFloat(red) / 255.0, green: CGFloat(green) / 255.0, blue: CGFloat(blue) / 255.0, alpha: 1.0) | |
} | |
convenience init(netHex:Int) { | |
self.init(red:(netHex >> 16) & 0xff, green:(netHex >> 8) & 0xff, blue:netHex & 0xff) | |
} | |
} | |
//How to use it, just call it like that : | |
UIColor(netHex:0x33C9DE) |
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